What is the use of a grounding stick

In summary, the conversation discusses the role of ground sticks and grounding systems in power generating stations to prevent electric shocks and protect equipment and workers. The necessity of a return path for current and the role of the Earth's capacitance in maintaining a constant potential of 0 V are also mentioned. It is noted that for practical purposes, the overall potential of the Earth does not matter as long as there is a potential difference between different points.
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hackhard
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suppose there was no ground stick at power generating station .
then there would be no reason for a person to get an electric shock.
no need for ground wires.
only live and neutral wire for domestic supply.
why is the neutral wire connected to Earth at generating station
 
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  • #2
hackhard said:
suppose there was no ground stick at power generating station .
then there would be no reason for a person to get an electric shock.
If the person bridges the live wire and ground it will still get a shock.
 
  • #3
A.T. said:
If the person bridges the live wire and ground it will still get a shock.

but there would be no potential difference between live and Earth if there is no ground stick at power generating station
 
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hackhard said:
there would be no potential difference between live and earth
Then it wouldn't be live but earth.
 
  • #5
A.T. said:
Then it wouldn't be live but earth.
i meant to say where is return path of current
 
  • #6
I believe the grounding system is there to protect equipment and workers in the event of a fault and to prevent a floating ground situation, but this is just based on a few minutes of looking into this.
 
  • #7
What is the capacitance of the planet? Of course you're going to get knocked on your butt.
 
  • #8
In NZ the power stations generate 3-phase power and have a local neutral to Earth connection but as the three phases are balanced there is no current flow to the earth. Only the three phases leave the station. After going through sub-stations the single phase domestic supply is unbalanced and has phase to neutral current flowing. It may be different where you live.
 
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Bystander said:
What is the capacitance of the planet? Of course you're going to get knocked on your butt.

700uF
 
  • #10
lychette said:
700uF
why is the Earth considered to be a const potential of 0 V
capacitance of Earth must be gigantic to resist change in potential due to any charge gain or loss
 
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hackhard said:
why is the Earth considered to be a const potential of 0 V
capacitance of Earth must be gigantic to resist change in potential due to any charge gain or loss
For practical purposes, it does not matter if the potential of the whole Earth goes up or down. The potential difference between Cleveland and Chicago, between building A and building B or between the neutral coming from the power company and the grounding rod stuck into your soil are what matter.

If you were in the business of selling electrons to Martians, the overall potential of the Earth could affect your launch budget, I suppose.
 

Related to What is the use of a grounding stick

What is a grounding stick?

A grounding stick is a long, cylindrical object made of metal or other conductive material that is used in electrical grounding systems.

What is the purpose of a grounding stick?

The purpose of a grounding stick is to provide a safe path for electrical currents to flow to the ground, preventing damage to electrical systems and protecting people from electric shocks.

Where is a grounding stick used?

Grounding sticks are commonly used in various industries such as construction, power generation, telecommunications, and transportation to ground electrical equipment and systems.

How does a grounding stick work?

When an electrical current flows through a grounding stick, it is safely discharged into the ground, reducing the risk of electrical fires, equipment damage, and electric shock.

Are there different types of grounding sticks?

Yes, there are different types of grounding sticks including solid, hollow, and telescopic sticks. Each type has its own specific use and is designed to meet different grounding needs.

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